Foreign-Owned LLC Zero Income: Must You Still File Form 5472
Form 5472 reporting flow
How a foreign-owned single-member LLC reports its reportable transactions to the IRS.
Identify reportable transactions
Money in/out between the LLC and its foreign owner or related parties.
Prepare pro forma 1120 + 5472
Form 5472 attaches to a pro forma Form 1120 cover page.
File by the deadline
Mail or fax the package by the corporate return due date.
Keep records
Retain transaction records supporting every reported amount.
Key Takeaways
- Filing is triggered by reportable transactions, NOT income
- Capital contributions, registered agent payments, and formation costs all count
- The $25,000 penalty applies even for zero-income LLCs
- If you've missed previous years, file voluntarily ASAP before the IRS contacts you
Filing is triggered by transactions, not income
The filing requirement for Form 5472 is not based on whether your LLC earned income. It is triggered by having reportable transactions with a related party (which includes you, the foreign owner).
If you deposited money into the LLC's bank account, paid for a registered agent, or covered any LLC expense from personal funds — those are reportable transactions that trigger the filing requirement.
What counts as a reportable transaction
For a foreign-owned single-member LLC, reportable transactions include capital contributions (any money you put into the LLC's bank account), distributions (money the LLC pays back to you), paying LLC expenses from personal funds, loans between you and the LLC, and formation-related transfers.
Even the act of forming the LLC and depositing money to open a bank account creates a reportable transaction.
The $25,000 penalty applies regardless of income
The penalty for failure to file Form 5472 is $25,000 per form, per year. This applies regardless of whether the LLC had any income. Filing a substantially incomplete Form 5472 is treated the same as not filing at all.
If the IRS notifies you and you still don't file, additional penalties of $25,000 per 30-day period accrue after a 90-day grace period.
What if you already missed previous years?
File as soon as possible — before the IRS contacts you. Voluntary compliance before IRS notification significantly strengthens your position for penalty abatement. Submit late returns with a reasonable cause statement explaining the delay.
Frequently Asked Questions
My LLC earned zero income. Do I need to file Form 5472?
Almost certainly yes. If you contributed any money to the LLC, paid for a registered agent, or covered any expenses, those are reportable transactions that trigger the filing requirement.
What if my LLC had literally no activity at all?
If there were truly zero transactions between you and the LLC for the entire year — no bank deposits, no expense payments, no registered agent fees from personal funds — you may not need to file. But this situation is extremely rare for an active LLC.
IRS Form 5472 Instructions
Official IRS source on irs.gov
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